I've done the pre-med, med school, residency, etc. I am also certain that there are callings and opportunities that I would have had, were I married to a faithful LDS woman, that I have missed. But my struggle is with whether or not he is willing to give anything with sacrifice and commitment, and how much of this has to do with me vs. Having said that I'm not looking to get married any time soon, so no.
The closet is deep though I think that's seriously generalizing. This means first being clear that you want to go on a date. Every aspect of me needs to meet his specifications. Over the years, it would have felt increasingly burdensome to accommodate practices that seemed to me like superstition.
As a man who married a non-Mormon woman, my story has a slightly different view point, but it comes down to essentially the same principles. I've been doing it wrong. No I dont think so. This is such a misinformed statement. This is right for me and for us. I let things slide often not thinking it is worth a battle. I have missed anniversary dinners, birthday parties l, Christmas mornings as well as day to day. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. You cannot do his job. What can you expect.
Some Mormon girls succumb to worldly laziness. Still, I would be interested to hear your perspective and that of your readers. It sounds like you have found a good one. We also had to move several times now and will move few more times. She was expecting me to break up with her, like all previous guys she's been into have done.